Basketball

William & Mary Unveils 2026‑27 CAA Women’s Basketball Schedule

Tribe to Face Familiar Foes in Home‑and‑Home Series, Highlights from Last Season's Triumphs

The William & Mary women's basketball program has unveiled its full slate for the 2026‑27 Coastal Athletic Association season, confirming an 18‑game conference schedule that will stretch from early November through early March.

Games will be played on Friday and Sunday evenings, a rhythm that has become a staple of CAA competition and gives fans a predictable rhythm for planning trips to see the Tribe in action.

Home‑and‑Home Battles

The Tribe will host Charleston, Hofstra and Northeastern while traveling to face Drexel, Monmouth and Stony Brook, completing a balanced mix of home and road contests.

In addition, William & Mary will meet Campbell, Elon, Hampton, North Carolina A&T, UNCW and Towson in a double‑header format, ensuring each conference rival appears both on and off the Tribe's court at least once.

The schedule builds on a promising 2025‑26 campaign in which the Tribe posted sweeps over North Carolina A&T, UNCW and Towson, split series with Elon and Hampton, and collected single wins over Hofstra and Northeastern.

A standout moment came in the second round of the 2026 CAA Women's Basketball Championship, where the Tribe edged North Carolina A&T 61‑58 in a nail‑biting finish that underscored the team's resilience.

Broadcast and Streaming

CAA contests will be streamed on FloCollege, while the championship game of the 2027 CAA Women's Basketball Championship is slated to air on CBS Sports Network, bringing the Tribe's pursuit of a conference title to a national audience.

Exact dates, tip‑off times and local television affiliates will be announced later, but the framework already sets the stage for a competitive season that could see the Tribe climbing the conference rankings.

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